A. On to what
B. To what
C. As to what
D. None of these
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The correct sentence is : "She asked my advice as to what subject she should study at university."
" As to what " is a common phrase used to introduce a question or suggestion about something.
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A. Would be
B. Can be
C. None of these
D. Will be
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The correct sentence is: "If you get back late, I will be angry."
This follows the first conditional structure, where the present tense is used in the if-clause and " will " is used in the main clause to express a possible future outcome.
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A. Adhere to
B. Adhere with
C. Adhere in
D. None of these
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" Adhere to " is the correct phrase used to indicate that something sticks or attaches itself to a surface.
The paint will adhere to any surface, whether rough or smooth.
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A. None of these
B. Hey!
C. Wow
D. Bravo!
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The phrase " Bravo! You did it again " is the most appropriate because:
" Bravo !" is an exclamation used to congratulate or praise someone for an achievement, which fits the context of repeating a success.
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A. Hey!
B. None of these
C. Oh!
D. Hush!
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Hush ! Don't make a noise the baby is asleep.
چپ ہو جاؤ شور مت کرو بچہ سو رہا ہے۔
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Hush : make (someone) be quiet or stop talking.
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A. Oh!
B. None of these
C. Aah!
D. Alas!
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Aah! I am so lonely in this place آہ! میں اس جگہ بہت تنہا ہوں۔
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The question is asking for an expression that conveys a feeling of loneliness .
"Aah!" is an exclamation of surprise or pain .
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A. Since
B. While
C. None of these
D. As
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“Make hay while the sun shines" is an old saying that's considered a proverb
while means : a period of time.
"while" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence .
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A. Will be
B. Am
C. None of these
D. Shall be
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I will be here till Sunday
میں اتوار تک یہاں رہوں گا۔
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will be in the future continuous tenses
The other two options are irrelevant because
shall be used when the event already occurs
Am is used with proper nouns or pronoun .
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A. Be
B. Me
C. None of these
D. Him
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The correct comparison is " as well as me ", using the object pronoun " me ".
This structure is common in informal usage; though " I " is sometimes debated, " me " is widely accepted.
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A. None of these
B. I
C. She
D. Me
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“He and I are good friends” is correct
because “He and I” is the subject of “ are .”
One way to look at this is that the sentence is a combination of “ He is my good friend ” and “ I am his good friend. ”
That shows you that “ He ” and “ I ” both make sense in this context .
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